Metalhead [Import]

Metalhead [Import]

Metalhead [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Metalhead
2. Are We Travellers In Time
3. Conquistador
4. What Goes Around
5. Song Of Evil
6. All Guns Blazing
7. Prisoner
8. Piss Off
9. Watching You
10. Sea Of Life

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Mid price reissue of the seminal NWOBHM band's 1999 offering, a combination of '90s metal & the classic style that made them famous. 10 tracks.

Metalhead,Saxon,Heavy Metal
Metalhead
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Saxon - 'Metalhead' (Steamhammer/SPV)
  • Stronger on melodies than riffs
  • What is everyone complaining about??
  • More of the same and not so good by the way!
  • It's not the Saxon I know
Metalhead
Saxon
Manufacturer: Steamhammer Us [Spv]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Forever Free
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  4. Unleash the Beast
  5. Innocence Is No Excuse

ASIN: B00002EISE
Release Date: 1999-11-09

Tracks:

  1. Metalhead
  2. Are We Travellers in Time
  3. Conquistador
  4. What Goes Around
  5. Song of Evil
  6. All Guns Blazing
  7. Prisoner
  8. Piss Off
  9. Watching You
  10. Sea of Life

Album Description

Mid price reissue of the seminal NWOBHM band's 1999 offering, a combination of '90s metal & the classic style that made them famous. 10 tracks.

Album Details

Metal Legends New 1999 Release.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Saxon - 'Metalhead' (Steamhammer/SPV).......2006-11-12

Decent 1999 effort by these long running pioneers of the 'New Wave Of British Heavy Metal' era.Personally,I am amazed that Saxon not only still exists,but can STILL put together good music,such as this effort.Maybe not a classic,but still a worthy piece of the lengthy Saxon repertoire.Tracks that had me sit up and take notice were the title cut "Metalhead","Conquistador","Prisoner",the rocking "Piss Off" and the eight-minute untitled track 11.Line-up:Biff Byford-vocals,Paul Quinn&Doug Scarratt-guitars,Chris Bay-keyboards and (new member) Fritz Randow-drums. Long live SAXON!

4 out of 5 stars Stronger on melodies than riffs.......2006-06-03

I've read the criticisms below of this album and the complaints seem to be largely things like "lacklustre riffs" "no real hooks". In a way I can see why people may think that. The riffs although often complex sometimes sound like generic "chugga chugga" type stuff with few riffs sticking in your head. But actually if you listen to the verse and chorus parts of songs this album has some very good melodic moments. Although heavy metal is built largely around riffs, it's not the be all and end all of a song. Conquistador and What Goes Around are good examples of songs that don't have outstanding riffs, but fine melodies.(and no, melody does not equal "wussiness"!)

I actually like this album a lot. Apart from the melodic touches, the vocal harmonies are pretty cool, the band are in fine form instrumentally, and it's heavy and well recorded.

And All Guns Blazing is a fantastic song to crank up loud when life gets you down!

4 stars, and well recommended.

5 out of 5 stars What is everyone complaining about??.......2005-10-23

this CD kicks from start to finish. all i can suggest to the naysayers is give this disc another chance. to saxon fans: do NOT believe 'one listen' reviews! this a terribly underrated release that deserves more credit and recognition.

i bought this CD upon first release and thought it was 'just OK'. i shelved it for 2+ years then popped it in again after listening to Killing Ground. to this day i can't understand why i thought this CD was mediocre! you must give this Saxon release at least 2-3 listens; to get accustomed to its sound.

i really enjoy this 1999 underrated gem and think you will too.

2 out of 5 stars More of the same and not so good by the way!.......2004-01-04

I'm a huge Saxon fan, but I must say this album, sandwiched between "Unleash the Beast" (1997) and "Killing Ground" (2001) will add nothing to your collection. It's clearly the weakest Saxon album in recent years. It has "formula" written all over it, but without the magic feel of Saxon, that's responsibility of Biff great vocals and Paul Quinn's simple and creative guitar work.

1 out of 5 stars It's not the Saxon I know.......2003-02-03

Before this one Saxon released "Unleash the beast", their best album in years. Then came this one: "Metalhead" - a record that lack everything "Unleash the beast" had. The material is weak with the exception of two songs ("Conquistador" and "What goes around"), and it seems to me that Saxon were trying to update their music without any success at all. Maybe this album deserve 1 1/2 star but to be frank - two good songs aren't enough.

"Metalhead" is not a good starting point to explore this great band that have not only been a huge inspiration to heavy metal, but also managed to stay alive through thick and thin. Thankfully Saxon returned after this musical failure with the much better and more traditional sounding "Killing ground". If you want Saxon at their best you should get "Strong arm of the law", "Denim and leather" and "Unleash the beast".
Metalhead
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Saxon - 'Metalhead' (Steamhammer/SPV)
  • Stronger on melodies than riffs
  • What is everyone complaining about??
  • More of the same and not so good by the way!
  • It's not the Saxon I know
Metalhead
Saxon
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

New WaveNew Wave | New Wave & Post-Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
British MetalBritish Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Hard Rock & MetalHard Rock & Metal | Imports | Stores | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Forever Free
  2. Killing Ground
  3. Solid Ball of Rock
  4. Unleash the Beast
  5. Innocence Is No Excuse

ASIN: B000025A9S
Release Date: 1999-09-13

Tracks:

  1. Metalhead
  2. Are We Travellers in Time
  3. Conquistador
  4. What Goes Around
  5. Song of Evil
  6. All Guns Blazing
  7. Prisoner
  8. Piss Off
  9. Watching You
  10. Sea of Life

Album Description

Mid price reissue of the seminal NWOBHM band's 1999 offering, a combination of '90s metal & the classic style that made them famous. 10 tracks.

Album Details

Metal Legends New 1999 Release.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Saxon - 'Metalhead' (Steamhammer/SPV).......2006-11-12

Decent 1999 effort by these long running pioneers of the 'New Wave Of British Heavy Metal' era.Personally,I am amazed that Saxon not only still exists,but can STILL put together good music,such as this effort.Maybe not a classic,but still a worthy piece of the lengthy Saxon repertoire.Tracks that had me sit up and take notice were the title cut "Metalhead","Conquistador","Prisoner",the rocking "Piss Off" and the eight-minute untitled track 11.Line-up:Biff Byford-vocals,Paul Quinn&Doug Scarratt-guitars,Chris Bay-keyboards and (new member) Fritz Randow-drums. Long live SAXON!

4 out of 5 stars Stronger on melodies than riffs.......2006-06-03

I've read the criticisms below of this album and the complaints seem to be largely things like "lacklustre riffs" "no real hooks". In a way I can see why people may think that. The riffs although often complex sometimes sound like generic "chugga chugga" type stuff with few riffs sticking in your head. But actually if you listen to the verse and chorus parts of songs this album has some very good melodic moments. Although heavy metal is built largely around riffs, it's not the be all and end all of a song. Conquistador and What Goes Around are good examples of songs that don't have outstanding riffs, but fine melodies.(and no, melody does not equal "wussiness"!)

I actually like this album a lot. Apart from the melodic touches, the vocal harmonies are pretty cool, the band are in fine form instrumentally, and it's heavy and well recorded.

And All Guns Blazing is a fantastic song to crank up loud when life gets you down!

4 stars, and well recommended.

5 out of 5 stars What is everyone complaining about??.......2005-10-23

this CD kicks from start to finish. all i can suggest to the naysayers is give this disc another chance. to saxon fans: do NOT believe 'one listen' reviews! this a terribly underrated release that deserves more credit and recognition.

i bought this CD upon first release and thought it was 'just OK'. i shelved it for 2+ years then popped it in again after listening to Killing Ground. to this day i can't understand why i thought this CD was mediocre! you must give this Saxon release at least 2-3 listens; to get accustomed to its sound.

i really enjoy this 1999 underrated gem and think you will too.

2 out of 5 stars More of the same and not so good by the way!.......2004-01-04

I'm a huge Saxon fan, but I must say this album, sandwiched between "Unleash the Beast" (1997) and "Killing Ground" (2001) will add nothing to your collection. It's clearly the weakest Saxon album in recent years. It has "formula" written all over it, but without the magic feel of Saxon, that's responsibility of Biff great vocals and Paul Quinn's simple and creative guitar work.

1 out of 5 stars It's not the Saxon I know.......2003-02-03

Before this one Saxon released "Unleash the beast", their best album in years. Then came this one: "Metalhead" - a record that lack everything "Unleash the beast" had. The material is weak with the exception of two songs ("Conquistador" and "What goes around"), and it seems to me that Saxon were trying to update their music without any success at all. Maybe this album deserve 1 1/2 star but to be frank - two good songs aren't enough.

"Metalhead" is not a good starting point to explore this great band that have not only been a huge inspiration to heavy metal, but also managed to stay alive through thick and thin. Thankfully Saxon returned after this musical failure with the much better and more traditional sounding "Killing ground". If you want Saxon at their best you should get "Strong arm of the law", "Denim and leather" and "Unleash the beast".
Metal Bands Only
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Metal Bands Only
    Metalhead
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000GBEBG2
    Release Date: 2006-04-18

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    4. Now's the Time
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    6. Gone for Good
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    8. Control Freak
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    Metalhead
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Metalhead
      Saxon
      Manufacturer: Steamhammer
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      British MetalBritish Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000LX1KOG

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